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Government secretly orders Google to track anyone searching certain names, addresses, and phone numbers
The U.S. government is reportedly secretly issuing warrants for Google to provide user data on anyone typing in certain search terms, raising fears that innocent online users could get caught up in serious crime investigations at a greater frequency than previously thought. Read More.
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LinkedIn Censors More Journalist Profiles in China, Suggests Self-Censorship as Solution
Using methods that include censoring posts, hiding or deleting profiles and proposing that users practice self-censorship, LinkedIn continues to cleanse its Chinese platform for the benefit of the CCP. Read More.
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ESPN's Sage Steele is reportedly pulled from air, apologizes for criticizing Disney's vaccine mandate
ESPN host Sage Steele has issued a public apology for criticizing Disney's vaccine mandate on a podcast after reportedly being removed from the air Tuesday. Read More.
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The Dems Threaten To Ban Site Selling Innocent Joe You Know I Won Mugs
After the end of the 2020 election, the Democrats are determined to use everything in their power to silence the truth. Read More.
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Twitter accused of 'censoring obituaries' over fact-check of young mother who died from vaccine-related illness
Twitter faced sharp criticism Sunday after the social media platform fact-checked the obituary of a Washington mother who died from a reaction directly related to the COVID-19 vaccine. Read More.
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Conservatives take aim at cancel culture and ‘woke aggression’
The Tory party conference has opened with a battle cry against “woke aggression”, with cabinet ministers decrying “cancel culture” and expected to rail against leftwing bias at the BBC. Read More.
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D’oh: Twitter Fact Checkers Just Revealed Their Whole Entire Backside as Shameless Shills For Big Pharma
Fact checkers at Twitter and elsewhere furiously took to their keyboards yesterday in defense of America’s Big Pharma Covid profiteers. Read More.
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Twitter Bans MAGA Candidate Jarome Bell After Newsweek Demands Censorship
Jarome Bell, a 2022 candidate for U.S. House in Virginia’s 2nd district, was suspended from Twitter Thursday following the publication of a Newsweek article that called on the platform to censor him over a tweet advocating for those tried and found guilty of election fraud to face the death penalty. Read More.
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Why BlazeTV's newest show was BANNED On YouTube
"Slightly Offens*ve" host Elijah Schaffer has a new show on BlazeTV, and YouTube wasted no time demonetizing the channel on its platform. Read More.
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How cancel culture poses a threat to a shared campus culture
Count me among those feeling confused after the University of Wisconsin Madison hauled away a 42-ton boulder from campus in August in the name of racial equality. Read More.
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‘No warning, no strikes, no evidence’: Ron Paul Institute’s YouTube channel deleted
Former US Congressman Ron Paul has revealed that YouTube has deleted, without explanation, the main channel of his Texas-based institute. Read More.
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LinkedIn censors US journalist on behalf of the Chinese Communist Party over 'prohibited' content, offers to 'help' her make her profile CCP-approved
"U.S. company LinkedIn now works as a censor on behalf of the Chinese Communist Party, blocking my Axios colleague's profile because of her critical reporting on the CCP," Axios reporter Jonathan Swan tweeted this week. Read More.
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The paintings we’ve lost to campus cancel culture
Queen Elizabeth. Christopher Columbus. Even “Harry Potter’s” Neville Longbottom could not escape the wrath of campus cancel culture. Read More.
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Remembering what campus cancel culture has purged
The University of Dallas recently ordered one of its professors to remove the term “China virus” from his syllabus. Muhlenberg College in Pennsylvania deleted 11-year-old photos of its production of the operetta “The Mikado” from its website and apologized for staging it. Read More.
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Battleground voters wary of Big Tech power
A majority of voters in battleground districts and states agree Big Tech companies are monopolies with too much power, according to new data shared exclusively with Axios — but those same voters are divided on what Congress should do in response. Read More.

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